Toy Tuesday: The Strongest One Punch Man Toys

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Anime has some quirky heroes, but none quite as individual as Saitama, the titular protagonist of One Punch Man. In a world full of absurd, over-the-top monsters, villains and crimefighters, he’s just a funny-looking bald dude in a dishtowel cape who can decimate any foe with a single blow. If you need to channel Saitama’s power for your desk or display shelf, here’s Geek’s rundown of the best One Punch Man toys on the market.

Max Factory One Punch Man Figure

This high-quality Figma action figure of One Punch Man hero Saitama is the top of the line model on the market, standing six inches tall with ridiculously accurate detail in the sculpting and painting. The trademark Figma smooth joints are deployed here to give him tons of poseability, with alternate body parts for even more expressiveness. Saitama also comes with a base for him to stand on for stability, a molded plastic cape and his Hero Association cup so he can enjoy a hot beverage in between annoying battles.

One Punch Man Mini Figure Box Set

Originally produced for the 2016 New York ComicCon and not sold at retail, this is a real collector’s item for One Punch Man fans. The set of small plastic figures contains five different Saitama sculpts and faces, two Genos and one of the villainous Lord Boros, leader of the Dark Matter Thieves. They stand about two inches tall and come with a chrome box for display. Demonstrate your allegiance to your favorite bald-headed hero by snatching up every piece of swag you can.

One Punch Man Saitama Resin Statue

Most depictions of our hero aren’t really heavy on the badassitude, but this statue from First 4 Figures is the exception. Cast in high-quality resin, Saitama stands vigilant on a shattered spur of pavement, his punching hand cocked back to deliver a blow to whatever foe is dumb enough to challenge him. The piece stands a flabbergasting two feet tall from the tip of his cape to the bottom of his base, meaning this will dominate any shelf you put it on. As it should be.

Plush Ball Saitama

Look at this absolute unit. In the anime, Saitama is a slim little fellow without the bulging muscles we’ve come to associate with superhuman strength. Chalk it up to his grueling training regimen of 100 push-ups, 100 squats, 100 sit-ups and a 10k run every day. So who knows what happened to him to transform his body into a spherical pillow? Measuring eight inches in diameter, this One Punch Man pillow will keep you safe from any threats that might creep into your bed at night.

One Punch Man Saitama Training Figure

This exclusive figure from ThinkGeek gives us a look at our hero outside of his usual yellow face-punching uniform. When Saitama needs to get down to business and perform the outrageously boring regimen that grants him his powers (or does it), only one outfit will do: a pair of comfy blue flannel pajamas. This detailed ThreeZero figure stands nearly a foot tall and boasts a tremendous amount of articulation – you can make him do squats, sit-ups, push-ups or whatever calisthenics you think are best. He also comes with interchangeable hands, faces and even feet – both bare and in boots.

One Punch Man Genos PVC Figure

Being a sidekick for a hero like Saitama is a thankless job – he doesn’t need you to soften up or distract his foes, after all. So when the young cybog Genos attaches himself to One Punch Man, it’s primarily played for comedy. There’s nothing funny about this totally badass PVC statue from Tsume, though – it’s one of the coolest things we’ve seen in a while. When Genos really needs to turn it up, his cyborg arms burst open to reveal an arsenal of deadly weapons. This six inch statue captures him in mid-combat with tons of exceptional detail.

One Punch Man Saitama Nendoroid

The Nendoroid figures from Good Smile occupy a sort of neutral zone between the static standees of Funko Pops and the more detailed, articulated Japanese action figures. Their take on One Punch Man hero Saitama has a pair of changeable facial expressions – his usual stoic smile as well as a more intense visage for battle. You can pose it a bunch of different ways using the included stand for intense action, or he can just walk home from the store with the included grocery bag. Depends on your mood, buddy.

Saitama Minifigure

LEGO has snatched up a huge variety of licenses from all over media, but surprisingly they have very little in the way of anime building kits or minifigures. That’s where hobbyists come in – by cunningly combining pieces with custom paint jobs, they can recreate just about any character. If you want to build Saitama’s apartment for him to laze around in while he’s watching TV, this expertly-designed minifig will be perfect.

Funko Pop One Punch Man Saitama

The generic design of Funko Pops can sometimes work against them when they’re trying to depict a specific character, but in the case of Saitama it’s the other way around – the blank-faced One Punch Man has basically no distinguishing features beyond his massive physical abilities. That’s not to say that they scrimped on the details, though, as he’s carrying his iconic shopping bag with a fresh, crisp leek sticking out of the top. Make all of your other Funko Pops feel inadequate by adding this guy to your toy shelf.

Funko Pop Lord Boros

On the other hand, the outlandish megavillain of the first major arc of One Punch Man needs some extra sculpts indeed. Boros is sort of the mirror universe version of Saitama, a villain of such inconcievable power that he needs to wear special armor just to keep it in check. After ravaging the universe, he comes to Earth searching for the prophesied fighter that would give him the challenge he craves. Needles to say, Saitama kicks his ass handily, but it’s a pretty cool fight nonetheless. Get both of these Funko Pops and smash them against each other to act it out for yourself.

One Punch Man Body Pillow

I’ve seen a lot of pretty ridiculous stuff in my lifetime, but this One Punch Man body pillow just about takes the cake. Produced by Rain’s Pan, it depicts Saitama bundled up in his hoodie, which can be unzipped to reveal his bald head. At a little over four and a half feet long, it’s big enough to sleep with in a number of positions, or you can just use it like a big soft baseball bat and have a pillow fight with the unfair power of One Punch Man on your side.